Where are all the modues for IV?
Where are all the modues for IV?
I am pretty sure I installed them all, but I thought there were supposed to be like 400 of them.
I can take a picture if anyone wants to see my directory structure...
Thanks!
-Tom
I can take a picture if anyone wants to see my directory structure...
Thanks!
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Just to be clear,
I am talking about this picture here:
http://sonic-core.net/joomla.soniccore/ ... r4-big.jpg
See how all the modular are black? All my modules are light blue, so I think they're III Modular.
Thanks!
-Tom
I am talking about this picture here:
http://sonic-core.net/joomla.soniccore/ ... r4-big.jpg
See how all the modular are black? All my modules are light blue, so I think they're III Modular.
Thanks!
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
After mod iv install, you should have all mod iv modules amongst the older ones.
What you can do is to install mod iv in a totaly different folder, then copy them all in Scope folder where ever you want.
What you can do is to install mod iv in a totaly different folder, then copy them all in Scope folder where ever you want.
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Hmm,
Sorry, I was away all day.
I downloaded the ZIP file from the FTP, I didn't see an installer. So I just copied the folders over. Is there an installer?
Thanks,
-Tom
Sorry, I was away all day.
I downloaded the ZIP file from the FTP, I didn't see an installer. So I just copied the folders over. Is there an installer?
Thanks,
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Ahh,
I just found the .EXE on the FTP.
Let me try
-Tom
I just found the .EXE on the FTP.
Let me try
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
there are detailed installation instructions in the letter that your key came in, or there should have been...
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Thanks Gary. I got it working. I just didn't realize that most of the modules are the blue ones...
The exe doesn't run on 64 bit anyway, so I had it installed right.
Anyways,
I've played around with it for 20 minutes and it makes a sound. Not bad for someone that knows nothing about synthesizers
But but, how come it's not polyphonic? I have the oscillator set to poly and 6 voices. Love this ladder filter BTW, very good!
-Tom
The exe doesn't run on 64 bit anyway, so I had it installed right.
Anyways,
I've played around with it for 20 minutes and it makes a sound. Not bad for someone that knows nothing about synthesizers
But but, how come it's not polyphonic? I have the oscillator set to poly and 6 voices. Love this ladder filter BTW, very good!
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Oh, the key came with the card, I didn't buy the Modular IV... Someone else bought it I guessgaryb wrote:there are detailed installation instructions in the letter that your key came in, or there should have been...
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Working on it boys,
I have the Casio oscillator to play polyphonically, just not the quite the right notes
I will open up some sample patches.
Thanks,
-Tom
I have the Casio oscillator to play polyphonically, just not the quite the right notes
I will open up some sample patches.
Thanks,
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Got it working in less than an hour...
This is great. And I am only using like 6 modules
G'night,
-Tom
This is great. And I am only using like 6 modules
G'night,
-Tom
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Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
FYI, There are patches available for Modular 4 also. They have to be downloaded separately at Sonic Core's website IIRC. A few of the patches are really good.
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Hi, yes,
I saw the patches, but how come they're not zipped? You know how much of a PITA it is to download them one by one :/
-Tom
I saw the patches, but how come they're not zipped? You know how much of a PITA it is to download them one by one :/
-Tom
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Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Yep,- here´s the link ...Sounddesigner wrote:FYI, There are patches available for Modular 4 also. They have to be downloaded separately at Sonic Core's website IIRC. A few of the patches are really good.
ftp://sonic-core.net/software/scope5/pl ... ular%20IV/
There´s also the manual ...
Question:
The ModIV zip-file is younger (06.06.2011) than the "en" and "de" installers (18.12.2009)
Does that matter in any way ?
Is the zip-file for 32- or 64-Bit ?
Should be mentioned for newcomers ...
Patches & Presets:
There´s a patch "DeeKeyPro" (.dev) where the DeeKeyPro preset (.pre) is missing.
When loading some of the HRLR- patches (.dev) and loading HRLR- presets, warnings, presets not being 100% compatible, show up.
Regardless you say Yes or No when asked for further loading, the Modular IV shell, device & preset will be loaded.
Dunno why ...
Same when removing the device and been asked if you want to save changes ...
You say No and it opens a window and wants you typing a name and save ... weird.
Anyway, it sounds good.
Bud
S|C Scope/XITE-1 & S|C A16U, Scope PCI & CW A16U
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Yes, that confirmation doesn't make much sense. What you actually have to click is 'cancel'.
-Tom
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
The Scope Modular course from SynthSchool is a great resource
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Yes, tutorials would be nice. But I can watch Faxi's videos for free.
I can mostly learn myself. The hardest part to figure out was the MIDI control.
And the first beginner lesson is called TB 303? I doubt it's gonna sound anything like it unless it has 303 modelled oscillator, envelopes, filter, accent (very important), and the most important: the sequencer...
-Tom
I can mostly learn myself. The hardest part to figure out was the MIDI control.
And the first beginner lesson is called TB 303? I doubt it's gonna sound anything like it unless it has 303 modelled oscillator, envelopes, filter, accent (very important), and the most important: the sequencer...
-Tom
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
You can follow the modular 2 tutorial, to start, then add things... And you have the BCmodular forum with really pro people there to answer to your questions... Or search & find answers.
Re: Where are all the modues for IV?
Yes, absolutely. It's all about experimenting no? I know how to hook up wires
I was just actually playing with AM and FM last night and it started to sound like a cheap Adlib
-Tom
I was just actually playing with AM and FM last night and it started to sound like a cheap Adlib
-Tom